Households

Cedar-Isles-Dean's average household size was consistently lower than Minneapolis' and declining between 1980 and 2000.

Between 1980 and 2000, the number of
households in Cedar-Isles-Dean increased by 44 percent. All household types increased in numbers with the exception of households of people who live alone and are over the age of 65. The most common household type in 2000 was made of people who live alone and are under age 65 – 43 percent of all households.

The percentage of all householders living alone between 1980 and 2000 was higher in Cedar-Isles-Dean than Minneapolis and increasing. In 2000, more than half of the households in Cedar-Isles-Dean were home to people living alone compared to 40 percent in Minneapolis.

The percentage of seniors living alone was consistently lower in Cedar-Isles-Dean than Minneapolis between 1980 and 2000. The neighborhood's percentage decreased from 28 percent in 1980 to 21 percent in 2000.

The percentage of families with children under 18 was lower in Cedar-Isles-Dean than Minneapolis between 1980 and 2000. The proportion of families with children in the neighborhood was the same in 2000 and 1990.

Last updated Sep 27, 2011

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